WO2008062187A1 - Downhole apparatus and method - Google Patents
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E21—EARTH DRILLING; MINING
- E21B—EARTH DRILLING, e.g. DEEP DRILLING; OBTAINING OIL, GAS, WATER, SOLUBLE OR MELTABLE MATERIALS OR A SLURRY OF MINERALS FROM WELLS
- E21B17/00—Drilling rods or pipes; Flexible drill strings; Kellies; Drill collars; Sucker rods; Cables; Casings; Tubings
- E21B17/10—Wear protectors; Centralising devices, e.g. stabilisers
- E21B17/1078—Stabilisers or centralisers for casing, tubing or drill pipes
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E21—EARTH DRILLING; MINING
- E21B—EARTH DRILLING, e.g. DEEP DRILLING; OBTAINING OIL, GAS, WATER, SOLUBLE OR MELTABLE MATERIALS OR A SLURRY OF MINERALS FROM WELLS
- E21B17/00—Drilling rods or pipes; Flexible drill strings; Kellies; Drill collars; Sucker rods; Cables; Casings; Tubings
- E21B17/10—Wear protectors; Centralising devices, e.g. stabilisers
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E21—EARTH DRILLING; MINING
- E21B—EARTH DRILLING, e.g. DEEP DRILLING; OBTAINING OIL, GAS, WATER, SOLUBLE OR MELTABLE MATERIALS OR A SLURRY OF MINERALS FROM WELLS
- E21B17/00—Drilling rods or pipes; Flexible drill strings; Kellies; Drill collars; Sucker rods; Cables; Casings; Tubings
- E21B17/10—Wear protectors; Centralising devices, e.g. stabilisers
- E21B17/1014—Flexible or expansible centering means, e.g. with pistons pressing against the wall of the well
- E21B17/1021—Flexible or expansible centering means, e.g. with pistons pressing against the wall of the well with articulated arms or arcuate springs
- E21B17/1028—Flexible or expansible centering means, e.g. with pistons pressing against the wall of the well with articulated arms or arcuate springs with arcuate springs only, e.g. baskets with outwardly bowed strips for cementing operations
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E21—EARTH DRILLING; MINING
- E21B—EARTH DRILLING, e.g. DEEP DRILLING; OBTAINING OIL, GAS, WATER, SOLUBLE OR MELTABLE MATERIALS OR A SLURRY OF MINERALS FROM WELLS
- E21B33/00—Sealing or packing boreholes or wells
- E21B33/10—Sealing or packing boreholes or wells in the borehole
- E21B33/12—Packers; Plugs
- E21B33/1208—Packers; Plugs characterised by the construction of the sealing or packing means
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E21—EARTH DRILLING; MINING
- E21B—EARTH DRILLING, e.g. DEEP DRILLING; OBTAINING OIL, GAS, WATER, SOLUBLE OR MELTABLE MATERIALS OR A SLURRY OF MINERALS FROM WELLS
- E21B33/00—Sealing or packing boreholes or wells
- E21B33/10—Sealing or packing boreholes or wells in the borehole
- E21B33/12—Packers; Plugs
- E21B33/1208—Packers; Plugs characterised by the construction of the sealing or packing means
- E21B33/1216—Anti-extrusion means, e.g. means to prevent cold flow of rubber packing
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- the present invention relates to a downhole apparatus, a downhole assembly and a method of use, and in particular to a downhole apparatus and method for creating a seal between wellbore components.
- a packer or other isolation tool may be run on a casing string to provide isolation between borehole sections.
- the packer will be inflated or expanded into contact with an outer casing, to create a seal in the annulus between the outer casing and the casing on which the packer is run.
- fluid must be prevented from passing through the space or micro- annulus between the packer and the casing, as well as between the casing and the outer casing.
- an o-ring seal between two downhole components may be acceptable in some circumstances, but the requirement for an interference fit may be undesirable in others.
- the tools are slip on tools, which are slipped onto a tubular at surface and into the desired location, an interference fit makes the assembly process less convenient.
- the tool is likely to be subject to forces having axial, radial and torsional components. These forces may be transferred to the o-ring, creating a risk of damage to the seal.
- o-rings may react unfavourably to some wellbore fluids.
- a downhole apparatus for location on a tubular, the apparatus comprising a body having a throughbore configured to receive a tubular therethrough, and at least one swellable member which comprises a material selected to expand upon exposure to at least one predetermined fluid, wherein the swellable member is arranged to provide a seal between the body and a tubular on which it is located during use.
- the downhole apparatus uses a swellable member, which may be activated by exposure to wellbore fluid, to create a seal between two wellbore components, which may be for example components of an wellbore completion or an intervention apparatus.
- the apparatus may have a first condition in which the swellable member is not expanded, and a second condition in which the swellable member is expanded and the seal is provided.
- the apparatus may be configured such that no seal is provided between the tubular and the body when the apparatus is in its first condition.
- the apparatus may be configured such that the body is moveable on the tubular when the swellable member is in its first condition. This may permit the apparatus to be slipped or slid onto the tubular into its desired location.
- the apparatus may be configured to rotate on a tubular, and may be configured to slide on the tubular.
- the apparatus may be configured for location on a casing or liner.
- the apparatus may be an isolation tool, such as a packer, a centraliser, such as a casing centraliser, a stabiliser, or an anchor or hanging device.
- the apparatus may be configured for use in an openhole bore or in a cased or otherwise lined borehole.
- the apparatus may comprise a sliding sleeve which forms the body, which slides on a tubular within set limits to perform a particular function.
- the apparatus may alternatively be a collar such as a stop collar or a drill collar, an end connector, end ring or a joint.
- the swellable member may be configured to extend around the tubular during use, and may provide a seal between an upper volume of an annular space defined between the body and the tubular located above the seal, and a lower volume of the annular space located below the seal.
- the apparatus may comprise a plurality of swellable members, which together extend around the tubular in use to create a seal between an upper volume of an annular space defined between the body and the tubular located above the seal, and a lower volume of the annular space located below the seal.
- the annular space may be a micro-annulus.
- the apparatus may be configured such that the at least one swellable member is disposed least partially between the body and tubular in use.
- the body may comprise a substantially cylindrical portion.
- the throughbore may be sized to receive a tubular with a clearance fit.
- the throughbore may be at least partially defined by the swellable member.
- the apparatus is configured such that the swellable member provides full bore clearance for a tubular.
- the body may comprise a cross-section which varies along its length.
- the body may comprise one or more formations in which the at least one swellable member is located.
- the one or more formations may comprise a recess in the inner diameter of the throughbore.
- the one or more formations may comprise an aperture, slot or window formed in the body.
- the one or more formations may face inwardly of the apparatus, and may comprise an annular formation.
- the one or more formations may extend circumferentially around the body.
- the body may comprise a first portion and a second portion longitudinally spaced from the first portion.
- the first and second portions may be cylindrical, and the inner dimensions of the first and second portions may partially define the inner diameter of the body.
- the body may comprise one or more joining portions configured to join the first and second portions.
- the one or more joining portions may be of unitary construction with the first and/or second portions. Alternatively, or in addition, the one or more joining portions may be welded or otherwise fixed to one or both of the first or second joining portions.
- the joining portion has an inner diameter greater than the inner diameter of the first and second portions.
- the joining portion therefore may define an annular formation between the first and second portions, in which the seal may be created.
- the joining portion may comprise one or more fingers.
- the joining portion may comprise a joining ring.
- the joining portion may partially overlap the first and second portions on an outer surface of the first and second portions.
- the joining portion may partially overlap the first and second portions on an inner surface of the first and second portions.
- the joining portion may define the inner diameter of the body and the swellable member may be received in a formation between the joining portions.
- the one or more joining portions may comprise a finger or bow which has a maximum outer diameter at a cross-section located between the first and second portions.
- the one or more joining portions may comprise a finger or bow which has a maximum inner diameter at a cross section between the first and second portions.
- the finger or bow may have an arcuate profile.
- the finger or bow may be configured to provide stand off protection to the tubular in use, and may be configured to flex or deform on exposure to a radial or axial load.
- the body may comprise a plurality of joining portions distributed circumferentially around the body.
- the joining portions may define apertures, windows or slots therebetween.
- the apparatus may be provided with one or more support portions which partially define inner surface of the body.
- the support portions may define formations in which the swellable member is received. Such formations may be defined between adjacent support portions, or between a support portion and a joining portion.
- the at least one swellable member may be configured to provide isolation between an upper volume of an annulus of a bore in which it is located above the seal, and a lower volume of the annulus of the bore located below the seal.
- the at least one swellable member may therefore provide a seal with an outer casing, a liner or openhole in use.
- the at least one swellable member is configured to provide a seal with cement located in the annulus. Accordingly, the swellable member may provide a seal between the tubular and the bore in which it is located. The seal may be continuous between the tubular and the bore in which the tubular is located.
- the apparatus may comprise a plurality of swellable members, which may be longitudinally spaced on the body.
- the apparatus may comprise one or more swellable members disposed on the outer surface of the body, and may comprise an outer sheath of swellable material.
- One or more swellable members may extend along a part of a length of the apparatus.
- the swellable member is configured to form a seal over an opening to a volume between the body and a tubular on which the body is located.
- the volume may be an annular space and the swellable member may be configured to cover an opening to the annular space, which may be at an end of the body.
- the swellable member may in this embodiment provide a seal between the tubular and the bore in which it is located.
- the apparatus may comprise one or more formations machined, milled or routed into the body.
- the one or more formations is an annular groove
- the swellable member may be a ring shaped to fit in the annular groove.
- the swellable member may be a cylindrical ring, and may be sized to form an interference fit with the formation.
- the swellable member may be sized to be flush with an inner profile of the body.
- the swellable member may be moulded, for example injection moulded or compression moulded, with the apparatus.
- the swellable member may be bonded to the body, for example with adhesive.
- a downhole assembly comprising a tubular and an apparatus, the apparatus comprising a body and at least one swellable member which comprises a material selected to expand upon contact with at least one predetermined fluid, wherein the tubular extends through a bore defined by the body and the swellable member is arranged to provide a seal between the body and the tubular.
- the downhole assembly may comprise an apparatus according to the first aspect of the invention of any of its preferred and optional features.
- the downhole assembly may have a first condition in which the swellable member is not expanded, and a second condition in which the swellable member is expanded and the seal is provided.
- the assembly may be sized for a clearance fit on a tubular when in its first condition.
- the assembly may be configured such that no seal is provided between the tubular and the body when the apparatus is in its first condition.
- the apparatus may be configured such that the body is moveable on the tubular when the swellable member is in its first condition. This may permit the apparatus to be slipped or slid onto the tubular into its desired location to create the assembly.
- the apparatus may be configured to rotate on the tubular, and may be configured to slide on the tubular.
- the assembly may be configured such that the apparatus does not rotate on the tubular when the swellable member is in its expanded condition.
- the assembly may comprise a plurality of apparatus according to the first aspect of the invention or any of its preferred and optional features.
- the assembly may further comprise one or more stops mounted on the tubular to restrict axial movement of the apparatus on the tubular.
- a method of forming a downhole assembly comprising the steps of: Locating a body on a tubular, such that the tubular extends through a bore defined by the body; Running the tubular to a downhole location; and Creating a seal between the body and the tubular by exposing a swellable member to at least one predetermined fluid to expand the swellable member.
- the method may comprise the step of slipping or sliding the body onto the tubular, and such step may be carried out at surface.
- the body may be run to a downhole location with the tubular.
- the body and the swellable member may form the apparatus of the first aspect of the invention or any of its preferred or optional features.
- the method may comprise the additional step of locating one or more stops on the tubular to restrict axial movement of the body on the tubular.
- the apparatus/method of the second aspect of the invention may include one or more features of first aspect or its preferred embodiments.
- Figure 1 is a side view of an apparatus in accordance with a first embodiment of the invention
- Figure 2 is a perspective view of a component of the apparatus of Figure 1 ;
- Figure 3 is a schematic view of the apparatus of Figure 1 in situ in a downhole environment
- Figure 4 is a sectional view through the apparatus of Figure 1 on a tubular;
- Figure 5 is a part-sectional view of an apparatus in accordance with a second embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 6 is a detailed sectional view of a sealing arrangement in accordance with a an alternative embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 7 is a detailed sectional view of a sealing arrangement in accordance with a further embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 8 is a detailed sectional view of a sealing arrangement in accordance with a further embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 9 is a detailed sectional view of a sealing arrangement in accordance with a further embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 10 is a detailed sectional view of a sealing arrangement in accordance with a further embodiment of the invention
- Figure 11 is a detailed sectional view of a collar in accordance with a further embodiment of the invention
- Figure 12 is a detailed sectional view of a packer in accordance with a further embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 13 is a detailed sectional view of a centraliser in accordance with a further embodiment of the invention.
- an apparatus generally depicted at 10, consisting of a body 12, formations upstanding from the body in the form of fingers or bows 14, and sheaths 16.
- the body 12 is substantially cylindrical and defines a throughbore 18.
- the body 12 consists of a first portion 22 and a second portion 22, both of which are cylindrical are separated in a longitudinal direction of the body 12.
- the fingers 14 form joining portions for the first and second portions 20, 22 and have a maximum outer and inner diameter at a cross-section located between the first and second portions 20, 22.
- the fingers have an arcuate profile, and are configured to provide stand off protection to the tubular in use, and to flex or deform on exposure to a radial or axial load. Between the fingers 14 are apertures 24 located in the body.
- the body 12 is formed from a metal such as steel (although plastics, ceramics or composites could be used in other embodiments).
- the body is formed from a flat sheet of metal, from which the apertures 24 are laser cut.
- the flat sheet is deformed to create a linear series of fingers, the sheet is wrapped around a cylindrical mandrel, and the two opposing edges of the sheet are welded together to create a cylinder.
- the sheaths 16 are cylindrical and are formed to extend over the first and second portions 20, 22.
- the sheaths 16 are formed from a swellable material which expands on exposure to at least one predetermined fluid.
- Figure 3 shows the apparatus 10 in use on a tubular 13 located in a wellbore 32 in a formation 33.
- the apparatus 10 is slipped onto the tubular 30 such that the tubular extends through the bore 18.
- the apparatus 10 forms a clearance fit with the tubular 30 such that it easily slips on to the tubular 30 to its desired location and is free to rotate on the tubular.
- Located on the tubular and axial locations separated from the ends of the apparatus 10 are stop collars 34. Stop collars 34 are secured to the tubular 30, and restrict axial movement of the apparatus tubular in use.
- the body 12 is a rigid assembly which provides stand off to the apparatus and the tubular during run-in, to allow the apparatus to perform a centralising function.
- the body 12 also provides rigidity and structure to the apparatus 10, allowing it to be assembled on the tubular simply by slipping the apparatus over an end of the tubular at surface and into its desired location.
- the rigidity and structure provided by the body 12, also allows the apparatus to rotate on the tubular during run-in, which assists in reducing friction and wear to the tubular being run.
- Figure 4 is a sectional view showing apparatus 10 located on a tubular 30.
- the apparatus is provided with support portions 44 which partially define inner surface of the body 12.
- the support portions 44 in this embodiment are metal rings which are welded to the inner surfaces of the first and second portions 20, 22, and thus provide support to the body 12 on the tubular around the circumference of the body.
- the support portions 44 define formations or recesses in which swellable members 40, 42 are received.
- the swellable members are formed from a material which expands on exposure to at least one predetermined fluid, and in this embodiment form a cylindrical ring which extends around the tubular in use.
- the inner diameter of the swellable members 40, 42 is such that the in the dimensions of the swellable member are flush with or recessed to the throughbore defined by the body and the support portions. This allows the apparatus to have a clearance fit with the tubular 30 during assembly and run-in.
- Figure 4 also shows that the sheath 16 extends beyond the ends of the body 12.
- the inner diameter of the sheath 16 is also formed to be flush with or enlarged with respect to the body and the support portions, thereby maintaining the clearance fit during an assembly and run-in.
- the apparatus 10 forms a centralising function during run-in, and when the tubular is at its desired location, cement is pumped into the annulus between the tubular and the formation to secure the tubular.
- the swellable members 40, 42 create a fluid seal between the apparatus 10 and the tubular 30 which improves the integrity of the cement job.
- sheaths 16 are also made from a swellable material and function to create a seal between the tubular and the cement.
- the sheath 16 is also configured to form a seal over an opening to the micro-annulus between the body and the tubular on which the body is located.
- the invention therefore provides a seal which can be activated downhole by exposure to wellbore fluid.
- the apparatus therefore has a first condition, in which the swellable member is not expanded, and a second condition in which the swellable member is expanded and the seal is provided.
- the apparatus is moveable on the tubular when the swellable member is in its first condition, permitting the apparatus to be slipped or slid onto the tubular into its desired location to create the assembly, and allowing rotation during run-in.
- the apparatus comprises a body 112 consisting of first and second portions 120, 122 and joining portions in the form of fingers 114. Apertures 124 are formed in the body 112.
- the body 112 is formed a similar manner to the body 12 of Figures 1 to 4, although it differs in that the fingers 114 are angular rather than arcuate.
- the fingers 114 have a maximum outer and inner diameter at a part cylindrical portion located between the first and second portions 120, 122.
- the fingers are configured to provide stand off protection to the tubular in use, and to flex or deform on exposure to a radial or axial load.
- the body 112 performs the same function as in the embodiment of Figures 1 to 4.
- the apparatus comprises a swellable member 140, a part of which is located in a formation created by the profile of fingers 114.
- the swellable member 140 forms a continuous ring around the circumference of the apparatus, and provides a seal between the body and the tubular in use.
- Swellable material is also formed on the outer surface of the body 112 at 1 16, which in use provides an outer seal between the body 112 and the bore in which it is located.
- the swellable member is continuous through the apertures 124 in the body, although in other embodiments may be integrally formed from multiple swellable components.
- the swellable member 140 extends to portions 142 between the first and second portions, to form thin inner sheath of swellable material.
- the inner diameter of the apparatus defined by the swellable material is such that there is a clearance fit with a tubular on which the apparatus is located.
- the apparatus 50 may be slipped onto the tubular, and may be free to rotate on the tubular during assembly and run-in. Subsequent expansion of the swellable member by exposure to wellbore fluids creates an inner seal between the body 112 and the tubular (and also in this case an outer seal with the bore).
- the apparatus 50 is also provided with mating profiles 148 permitting the apparatus to be coupled to other downhole components by means of suitable connectors.
- Figures 6 to 10 are sections through parts of apparatus in accordance with alternative embodiments of the invention, having different sealing arrangements. Only a half section of one end of the apparatus is shown for brevity, with the remaining parts of the body being identical to body 12. However, the sealing arrangements shown are suitable for use on any body and tubular assembly having the features of the invention. Operation of the embodiments of Figures 6 to 10 is as described above.
- the body 60 comprises a first cylindrical portion 62 of the body and a further cylindrical portion 64 axially separated from the portion 62.
- a joining portion 66 partially overlaps the portions 62 and 64 on their outer surfaces, and together the portions 62, 64, and 66 define an annular recess in which a swellable member 68 is received.
- the joining portion is an over ring secured to the body 60, for example by welding.
- the swellable member 68 is expanded in use to provide a seal with the tubular 30.
- Figure 7 shows a variation 70 on the embodiment of Figure 6, in which a sheath 72 of swellable material is provided over a part of the outer surface of the body.
- the sheath 72 functions to provide an outer seal between the body and a bore in which it is located.
- Figure 8 shows a variation 80 on the embodiment of Figure 7, wherein a swellable material 82, 84 is provided over a part of the outer surface of the body in discrete sections.
- the outer layer of a swellable material is configured to be substantially flush with the outer surface of the joining portion 86.
- FIG. 9 A further alternative embodiment of the invention shown in Figure 9 generally at 90.
- a plurality of apertures are provided in the body, for example by the method described with reference to Figures 1 to 4.
- a plurality of fingers 94 circumferentially distributed on the body for joining portions between cylindrical sections 92 and 96.
- the fingers create a formation of increased outer and inner diameter, and a swellable member 98 forms a continuous ring around the tubular 30, which is expanded in use to create a seal.
- Figure 10 shows a variation 100 on the embodiment of Figure 9, in which the fingers 104 have a rectangular profile as opposed to the arcuate profile of the fingers in the embodiment of Figure 9.
- FIG 11 is a schematic view of a further alternative embodiment of the invention, as applied to a collar, generally depicted at 110.
- the collar 1 10 is symmetrical about a longitudinal axis, and only a half section of one end of the apparatus is shown for brevity.
- the collar 110 comprises a body 212 which has a throughbore sized to provide a clearance fit with a tubular 30.
- the body 212 comprises recesses 214, 216, which in this case are milled, annular recesses is formed in the inner surface of the body 212.
- the recesses 214, 216 respectively receive swellable members 218, 220, which may be expanded to provide a seal between the body 212 and a tubular by exposure to a wellbore fluid.
- the collar 110 is in this example a stop collar, which may be slipped onto a tubular to its desired location, and secured to the tubular by, for example, bolts (not shown).
- FIG 12 is a schematic view of a further embodiment of the invention, as applied to a wellbore packer, shown generally at 130.
- the packer 130 comprises a body 312, of which is mounted a packer component 324.
- the body 312 comprises recesses 314, 316, which in this case are milled, annular recesses is formed in the inner surface of the body 312.
- the recesses 314, 316 respectively receive swellable members 318, 320, which may be expanded to provide a seal between the body 312 and a tubular by exposure to a wellbore fluid.
- the packer is in this example an inflatable packer, but could equally be another class of packer such as a swellable packer or a mechanical packer.
- the packer 130 may be slipped onto a tubular to its desired location, and secured to the tubular by, for example, stop collars (not shown).
- the packer component 324 When the packer component 324 is activated, it will create an outer seal between the body 312 and the bore in which it is located.
- the swellable members 314, 316 be expanded to provide a seal between the body 312 and a tubular by exposure to a wellbore fluid.
- FIG. 13 shows a solid centraliser, generally depicted at 150.
- the centraliser comprises a main body 412 with blades 426 mounted on the body.
- the centraliser is in this example a casing centraliser, and the blades 426 are shaped to provide stand off and to create a turbulent flow in mud and cement which passes the centraliser.
- the body 412 comprises a recess 414 which in this case is a milled, annular recess formed in the inner surface of the body 412.
- the recess 414 receives a swellable member 418, which may be expanded to provide a seal between the body 412 and a tubular by exposure to a wellbore fluid.
- the recesses in embodiments of Figures 11 to 13 may be formed by another means, for example by defining formations by providing support portions or joining portions the manner of the embodiments of Figures 1 to 10.
- the joining portions in the form of fingers with apertures therebetween may instead be continuous, ring-type joining portions without apertures.
- apertures may be formed in the ring-type joining sections.
- the body is coupled to a tubular by a threaded connection, and the swellable member provides a seal adjacent the threaded coupling.
- the tubular may not extend completely through the throughbore.
- the present invention provides a swellable member, which may be activated by exposure to wellbore fluid, to create a seal between two wellbore components, which may be for example components of a wellbore completion or an intervention apparatus.
- the invention offers the advantage that the seal arrangement has a first condition in which a clearance fit between the components allows free movement. This simplifies the assembly process, and also allows a tool to slide and/or rotate during run-in on a tubular.
- the invention may be applied to a variety of tools, including packers, centralisers, stabilisers, collars and joints.
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